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Chocorific |
Mythbusting proper lossless rips
Hi there,
inspired by some discussion about lossless ripping on the #gamemp3s IRC chan (which resulted in me being kicked from the chan), I wrote this little "essay":
liquid EDIT: It's now also available in the #gamemp3s comment area (http://www.gamemp3s.net/2009/09/12/lets-take-some-e/). I know it's not exactly on-topic there but it looks like they really need it there. EDIT2: It was available... for a short time. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I thought this thread title said "Masturbating proper lossless rips".
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Comment seems to be deleted, either that or I missed it somehow.
I'm curious though, why were you banned? Additional Spam:
Additional Spam: Perhaps you'd like to mass debate that in your next response This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Basil; Sep 14, 2009 at 12:29 AM.
Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
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Someone go tell user B that he's FIRED
Next time, just rip the damn CD to .iso I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Last edited by Bigblah; Sep 14, 2009 at 01:48 AM.
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That is not permitted. Only rips from physical CD via EAC to MP3 is proper!!1
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Chocorific |
@blah: Please read what Msia did write in the #gamemp3s release thread. They have this strange policy that enforces the use of the LAME encoder in EAC. I mean, they can just do whatever they want. But this policy is certainly stupid. How ya doing, buddy? |
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@Zergrinch: No, you're missing the point. I'm not requesting them to release the lossless rip. The main question is why they have this policy, which makes absolutely no sense.
i) Rerip the discs with LAME set as an external compressor ii) Transcode my lossless rip to MP3 via LAME Both i) and ii) are going to give identical results. Again, my question is "Why is ii) forbidden, but i) allowed". What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Sometimes you just have to take a step back and say "I know this guy is wrong, but I'll just spend a few moments to comply with him so that my end goal (releasing this album) is accomplished most quickly and efficiently*."
The other alternative is for two strong personalities to spend a lot of energy and time fighting about it, until there is no hope of ever repairing any kind of working relationship. To be honest, I'm glad that #gamemp3s has standards to prevent someone from downloading an "mp3 to flac" transcode from some torrent site, transcoding it back to mp3 and releasing it, even if it means they'll err on the side of caution when they don't fully understand the technical details, like in this case. * i.e., re-ripping the album would have been quicker than writing the opening post in this thread Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Secret Squirrel; Sep 14, 2009 at 08:57 AM.
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Chocorific |
And I think I have to state this again. This topic was never about getting the album released. That would be a nice side effect, but that's not the main point. The main point still is whether or not this rule makes sense. If I wanted to release it I could just transcode it and modify the information in the header of the logfile. It would be indistinguishable from a rerip.
I have the impression that this topic is rather a dogma than a rule. That would also explain better why I was kicked from the chan. Practicing rules as an end in itself, well... that's masturbation... (to pick up Kaleb.G's comment)
Even if I would post a pic of me holding the album, that would prove nothing. There will always be a rest of doubt. Like I already said to Msia, at some point you have to trust the one on the other side of the net. If they (#gamemp3s) can't do that, than that's fine with me. But I don't really see any obligations to do any more advances. Credit for releasing goes to #gamemp3s and not me (plus I don't want any credit). I don't gain anything from supplying the album to them. And I don't lose anything if they don't want it. However what I'm not going to do: Doing work twice just because of some ruleset that makes no sense in this context. Everything is available: The logfile, the cuesheet (I even submitted AccuRip results) and the original WAVs. You just have to pipe them through LAME and copy the tags. I simply don't get why this is forbidden.... There's nowhere I can't reach. |
So it all boils down to an issue of trust. It's their channel, it's their rules, no matter how strange. Why do you need #gamemp3s to release it anyway? Is there something preventing you from doing it yourself?
Also, revealing names kinda defeats the purpose of obscuring details in your opening post. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Bigblah; Sep 14, 2009 at 10:12 AM.
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Chocorific |
There is the proper lossless rip which is still uploaded and also a VBR V2 encode. We're talking about the amagami OSTs here, which you can find in the Iwadare discography thread, which was started by me. I just thought it would be nice to also have it on #gamemp3s, in case the MU links go down. And it probably reaches a few more people there.
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Liquid, your point about transcoding from lossless to mp3 as being indistinguishable from CD to mp3 are valid, and I agree with it. However, the way you're going about this (via a confrontational public essay) will be counterproductive for your purposes. You might think you aren't "fighting", but that is often what the other side perceives, especially since you're not the type to mince your words.
A better approach would be to persuade User B of your points, and back them up with data. For example, a blind listening test, a bit-by-bit comparison, or running Neill Corlett's Informer software. As it is, publicly calling out someone who has an equally strong personality (as Secret Squirrel puts it) to yourself is counterproductive. You won't change his mind through heated arguments, and your ancillary purpose of getting a wider release under the Gamemp3s banner is unlikely to occur either. While you may think the wiser head gives in, it is usually through a careful calibration of the situation - come now, we're not about to let the idiots rule the world. Is the battle so important as to expend energy and goodwill towards making a stand? For a single OST which can be securely ripped in maybe thirty minutes at most, I doubt it. How ya doing, buddy? |
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Are you paying me for doing this? It's pointless anyway, what is the point in me doing a ABX here?? No, like I already said, I don't have any obligations to do anything more. I provided a basis with the essay, everything else is "private study". I have backed up all my arguments with hard facts. If you're resistant to learning then I can't do anything about it You still seem to have the impression that I want to convince anyone on the "other side", eventually leading to the release of the album on #gamemp3s. Again, I don't really care about that. Yes, it would be nice to have the album released, but that's all. Would be nice, nothing more. The motivation for the essay came after I got kicked from the chan. I sorted my thoughts and wrote down what I could not say in the chan. If it helps some people to clear up some doubts about transcoding lossless material, then that's cool. If it makes user B realize that he/she was wrong, even better. If not, well, I don't really care. People have to be willing to learn and that's clearly not the case when I say: We're doing it this way, because it was always done this way. Most people (also Secret Squirrel) here seem to believe that my "goal" is to get this released. Again, this is not my motivation. If it was I would already have a torrent up on a small tracker and a link posted in the #gamemp3s comment area. I also would like to remind you all of the discussion in this thread: http://www.gamingforce.org/forums/my...on-thread.html (comment #29 for example) Back then it was about "when is a MP3 broken". What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
But quite simply, the #gamemp3s group are OCD when it comes to rips... to the point where they'll pass up perfectly prepared MP3 rips by other people (including myself, who has ripped for them before) because they don't have time to verify and correct every little detail. If you suggest anything out of line, no matter how logically sensible it may be, they will have a panic attack. It's a good group for downloading from since you can rest assured that you're always getting a quality rip, but I've long given up on trying to contribute.
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LOL. I'm joining this discussion rather late but after reading the comment, I would conclude that user B seems to misunderstand a lot of things, and the whole rule over at #gamemp3s is indeed odd.
As LiquidAcid had stated, EAC will automatically create .wav files first before encoding to .mp3 format, this, in essence, would break #gamemp3s' rule, right? It would seem that User B is confused about lossless to lossless transcoding - .wav to .flac, therefore, all that User B needs to understand is that .wav and .flac are virtually the same thing, and transcoding from .flac back to .wav, to .mp3 is exactly the same as transcoding from .wav to .mp3. As for the whole 'it could have been transcoded from a torrent that originally released the music in MP3 format', this obviously wasn't the case since LiquidAcid had already confirmed to have ripped from the CDs directly. User B was probably more confused/opposed to the method of transcoding as LiquidAcid had described it. I know of another site where they have some strange rules for sharing proper lossless rips, or at least what their perception of "proper" is, and they will reject you if you do not comply, even if what you're sharing is completely legitimate. For example, you have to supply a certain number of CUE sheets or it will not be submittable. True, it's nothing difficult to do but it's a strange rule nonetheless. Even with hard evidence that can be verified and agreed upon by a majority of people, there will always be those that simply fight it and continue to be stubborn. Btw, the essay that LiquidAcid submitted, although not being of much use to User B, may in fact educate others that got the chance to read it and had opposing beliefs up until that point, therefore, reducing the number of "idiots", Actually, I prefer to call them "misinformed". What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
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